Columbia College adjunct faculty strike now longest in history
Briefly

"What this crisis is showing me is that my conception of higher education varies completely from what has become of Columbia," Lynn said. "They definitely think that education is profitable and they are becoming part of the problem rather than the solution."
"When you do a restructuring at this scale, you have to negotiate with the union, and they didn't do it," said Diana Vallera, CFAC president and part-time photography professor.
Read at Chicago Tribune
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